Farm Loans Application Quick Guide for Individuals
FARM LOANS
Application Quick Guide
For Individuals
How do you use this guide?
Use this guide to better understand how to prepare for your first visit to a Service Center and apply for a loan. In this guide you will find:
Information About the Loan Process ...............................................Page 2 Information on Partnering With A Loan Officer ..........................Page 3 Direct Farm Loans Overview................................................................Page 4 Eligibility Requirements........................................................................Page 5 FSA Required Forms Checklist .......................................................... Page 6 Additional Documentation Checklist...............................................Page 7 Resources if You Still Need Help.......................................................Page 8
The USDA Farm Loan Programs are administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA), an agency of USDA. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
Updated June 2019
Loan Process
Here's what to expect on your Farm Loan journey.
Application
Notification of Incomplete Application
If your application is incomplete, a Loan Officer will tell you what is missing.
Next, provide the missing information to make the application complete.
Approved
Work on Your Application
? Review loan eligibility requirements. ? Develop a farm business plan and farming goals. ? Determine which USDA Service Center to visit. ? Discuss the requirements with a Loan Officer. ? Complete the required FSA forms. ? Gather required application documentation.
Finalize and Submit Your Application
Notification of Complete Application
Farm Visit
A Loan Officer will visit you at your farm. They may conduct an environmental review and chattel appraisal (if applicable).
Receive Loan Decision Letter by Mail
Denied
Decision
Approval
Verify Adequate Security
The FSA will assess the value of your assets and/or FSA may request an appraisal (if applicable).
Close Loan
Review all closing requirements and accept the loan conditions presented in the approval letter. Once an FSA representative or a closing agent receives all your documents, they will schedule your loan closing.
Receive the Money
Funds will be disbursed by direct deposit or through the closing agent.
Loan Servicing
Follow the terms of your loan agreement. Make sure to account for all loan funds (including providing receipts for items you buy).
Grow Your Operation!
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Loan Denial
Discuss the loan decision and further options with a Loan Officer.
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Partner With A Loan Officer
Service Center employees are here to assist you throughout your loan journey.
Loan Officers will: ? Assist you during the entire loan process. ? Provide supervision throughout the life of
the loan. ? Give feedback and suggestions on your
business operating plan. ? Work with you to develop opportunities
to build your business and move on to a traditional form of credit. ? Work with you in person, via email, and on the phone.
Are you ready to connect with a Loan Officer?
Follow These Steps: Find your local Service Center online at:
1 or contact an agriculture representative to find out where a Service Center is located.
Call before visiting a Service Center. If the Service Center you call does not have Farm Loan Programs employees, you will be directed to a Service Center that does.
Call to schedule an appointment with a Loan Officer at a Service Center. (Walk-ins
2 are welcome, but Loan Officers may be unavailable at that time.)
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Direct Farm Loans
Farm Loan Programs offer access to funding for a wide range of farmer and rancher needs, from purchasing land to buying equipment and/or livestock.
All FSA Direct Farm Loans are funded and serviced by the FSA through local Loan Officers. The funding comes from congressional appropriations as part of the USDA budget. Interest rates are calculated monthly and are posted on the 1st of each month; view them here: .
Loan Limitations Funds cannot be used to finance exotic birds, tropical fish, dogs, or horses used for racing, pleasure, show, and boarding or any other enterprises not typically associated with human consumption, fiber or draft use.
What is the difference between Farm Ownership and Farm Operating Loans?
Ownership Loans Land Purchase or Construction Project
The maximum loan amount is $600,000.
Used to buy a farm; enlarge an existing operation; make a down payment on a farm; purchase easements; construct, purchase or improve farm dwellings, service buildings or other facilities and improvements essential to the farm operation; promote soil and water conservation and protection; and pay loan closing costs.
Generally, you need experience operating a farm-related business.
Operating Loans Equipment, Feed, Livestock, etc.
The maximum loan amount is $400,000.
Used to pay costs associated with reorganizing a farm to improve profitability; purchase livestock, including poultry; purchase farm equipment; pay farm operating expenses, make minor improvements or repairs to buildings; refinance certain farm-related debts, excluding real estate; aid in land and water development, use, or conservation; and pay loan closing and borrower training costs.
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Eligibility Requirements
Here are general eligibility requirements you need to meet.
General eligibility requirements include: ? Not having federal or state conviction(s) for planting, cultivating, growing, producing,
harvesting, storing, trafficking, or possession of controlled substances. ? The legal ability to accept responsibility for the loan obligation. ? An acceptable credit history. ? Be a United States citizen, non-citizen national or legal resident alien of the United States,
including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and certain former Pacific Trust Territories. ? Being unable to obtain sufficient credit elsewhere, with or without an FSA loan guarantee. ? No delinquency on a federal debt, other than IRS tax debt, at the time of loan closing. ? Not being ineligible due to disqualification resulting from a federal crop insurance violation. ? Have sufficient managerial ability to assure a reasonable expectation of loan repayment.
Note: There may also be additional requirements that your Loan Officer will discuss with you.
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